• Quantum Spacewalker: Jarl's Journey

  • Quantum Spacewalker Series, Book 1
  • De: Grace S. Grose
  • Narrado por: John Carrick
  • Duración: 8 h y 38 m
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 calificaciones)

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De: Grace S. Grose
Narrado por: John Carrick
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An unlikely hero with an unheard of mission and a world in the balance...

Jarl Henderson had a normal, active life until The Disaster. His family, save for his sister Aneera, was wiped out. As the world moves inexorably toward the revealing of Satan’s messiah and the end of the age, Jarl - at Jesus’ request - is launched into the quantum realm to travel its pathways and retrieve items vital for Jesus’ followers still on earth. During his travels he meets shapeshifters, angels, hybrids, and demons and has to determine friend from foe. And he meets Tessa, the most beautiful woman he has ever seen.

His final task is the most shocking - the retrieval of the Revelation 19 sword that Jesus will use at his return. Will he recover this item necessary for the ending of the age at the risk of ultimate loss for himself and those he loves?

©2019 Grace S. Grose (P)2020 Grace S. Grose

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Left Behind meets the science guy?

This audiobook has a really interesting premise. Quantum physics, being a creation of God is therefore fully used by God and therefore usable by us.

I really love stories that mesh religion and science. Too many Christians forget that God is the Creator of all, and that includes scientific principles as well as physical matter.

I also loved that this book was not a "let's save the reader" book. This book is a book for people who already know Christ and actually expands on certain elements of faith, rather than rehashes a gospel tract.

The main character Jarl is witty, likable and easy to relate to. I feel like his faith is greater than my own, because if Jesus showed up and asked me to learn how to visit other dimensions by sliding my particles between atoms, I would think I had lost my mind.

Why the four Stars? In addition to this being a Christian science fiction, it's also an end times novel. What Left Behind covers in 12 novels this does in one. So you can see why i thought the plot felt a bit rushed. That is my one and only complaint.

The narrator John Carrick was great as Jarl's first person voice. For the secondary characters he varied his voice and handled all the different accents wonderfully.

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